Analysis: A $15 Minimum Wage Will Cost California 400,000 Jobs
by Ali Meyer • Washington Free Beacon California is projected to have a $15 statewide minimum wage by 2022. Economists project this will lead to a loss of 400,000 jobs,…
Waiting Times For Canada’s Single-Payer Health Care System Hit Record High
by Ali Meyer • The Free Beacon Waiting times for medically necessary health care services under Canada’s single-payer system have hit a record high, according to a report from the…
Tillerson’s ‘No Preconditions’ For North Korea Means Things Are Worse Than We Thought
by Megan G. Opera • The Federalist U.S. Secretary of State Rex Tillerson sent shockwaves through the foreign policy establishment this week when he suggested that the United States is…
While Truth Puts On Its Shoes
by Mark Hemingway • Weekly Standard Covering the Trump presidency has not always been the media’s finest hour, but even grading on that curve, the month of December has brought…
Sessions’ First Year: A Breath of Fresh Air After Years of Obama Scandals
by Ken Blackwell • Townhall A year ago the Department of Justice was finishing up eight long years of a scandal-plagued term under Attorneys General Eric Holder and Loretta Lynch,…
Tax Bill Is Christmas Present Americans Have Been Waiting For
by Alfredo Ortiz • Real Clear Politics Pending tax cut legislation will eliminate the federal income tax burden on the average American family earning $59,000 a year. It will halve…
American Diplomat: US Looks to Counter Iran in Post-War Iraq
by Susannah George • Military.com BAGHDAD — As Iraq emerges from three years of war with the Islamic State group, the U.S. is looking to roll back the influence of…
How Ditching Net Neutrality Will Give Consumers More and Better Options
by Georgi Boorman • The Federalist Could you bear to live in a world where parts of the Internet might be bundled and sold to you monthly in the form…
Open Letter to Viktor Orban, Prime Minister of Hungary
Dear Mr. Prime Minister, I write this letter, because I care about the past, the present, and the future of the country in which I was born and grew up.…
‘Evil’ Tax Cuts? Nope, It’s Blue-State Panic
By Heather Wilhelm • National Review Ah, the holiday season. It’s a magical time, bursting with joy and merriment, the laughter of children, jolly parties, twinkling lights, mildly terrifying mall-dwelling…
Study Suggests Medicaid Is A ‘Persistently Inferior’ Form Of Health Coverage
By Christopher Jacobs • The Federalist How many individuals would knowingly want to enroll in a form of health coverage with “persistently inferior” outcomes? It’s a good question, as a…
Liberals Get Four Pinocchio’s from Washington Post Regarding GOP Tax Plan
By Glenn Kessler • The Washington Post “On average, middle class families earning less than $86,000 would see a tax increase under the Republican ‘tax reform’ plan.” — Sen. Kamala…
Competing internationally means fixing our mismanaged Postal Service
As President Trump takes aim at some of his key campaign promises, the discussions around the potential renegotiation of the North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA) have further emerged. From…
EPA’s Pruitt Wants Politics Out, Sound Policy In
EPA Administrator Scott Pruitt is shaking things up at the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA). And in a good way! During the Obama years, the EPA was used to pursue radical…
How School Choice Can Solve States’ Huge Debt And Pension Woes
By Lewis M. Andrews • The Federalist In 2011, Arizona became the first state to adopt the most flexible school reform yet, an education savings account (ESA) plan. It provides…














